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As of: 02 Mar 05. 2. What is System Safety?. The application of engineering and management principles, criteria, and techniques to achieve acceptable mishap risk within the constraints of operationaleffectiveness and suitability, time and cost throughout ALL phasesof the system life cycle."-
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1. As of: 02 Mar 05 1 Partnering with Industry onSystem Safety & MIL-STD-882D 2005 DSP Conference
8 March 2005
Mr. Terry J. Jaggers, SES
Associate Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force
(Science, Technology and Engineering)
2. As of: 02 Mar 05 2 What is System Safety? “The application of engineering and management principles, criteria, and techniques
to achieve acceptable mishap risk
within the constraints of operational
effectiveness and suitability, time and cost
throughout ALL phases
of the system life cycle.”
- MIL-STD-882D
3. As of: 02 Mar 05 3 Overview Initial drivers for change to MIL-STD-882
Initial partnership to develop MIL-STD-882D
Barriers to implementation of MIL-STD-882D
Renewed emphasis on System Safety
Renewed partnership to improve implementation
4. As of: 02 Mar 05 4 Initial Drivers for Change DoD policy to go to performance-based Standards
DSIC rejected 1993 MIL-STD-882C as too prescriptive
Defined "how to" in long list of System Safety tasks
Focused on producing reports, not reducing risks
DSIC directed creation of performance-based standard practice
1996 policy decision to integrate Environment, Safety, and Occupational Health (ESOH) into Systems Engineering (SE)
Purpose -- more effectively and efficiently minimize ESOH risks and costs during system development
Methodology -- use System Safety risk management
5. As of: 02 Mar 05 5 Initial Partnership Govt & Industry team rewrote 1993 MIL-STD-882C
GEIA G-48 System Safety Committee
Representatives from Services, FAA, NASA, and Coast Guard
Reps from most defense industry corporations
AF published MIL-STD-882D 10 Feb 00
Eliminated overly prescriptive requirements
Added guidance on how to apply risk management to Environmental issues
Approved for use on all DoD contracts without restriction
Defined WHAT required -- 8 steps to integrate ESOH into SE
6. As of: 02 Mar 05 6 Initial Partnership